The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 1)

Geez those are big! :eyes:

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Looks like fruity pebbles

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They are big and dry when photgraphed. Freaked me out the first time I noticed them swell. Thought they got pollinated somehow. Didnā€™t take many at all to fill a bowl. That pile barely fit. Great smoke and only in mid flower.
@SkunkHunt101 Fruity NugglesšŸ˜

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All 9 females and 6 males were fully sativa looking. Plants very similar to each other, in appearance and behavior. Being a line taken from its habitat 32 years ago, it behaves as IBL / heirloom. The female that I keep(cc#10, fastiated) has half the leaves quantity of her sisters and a little more resin, the effect and terpenes, like her sisters.
Until now that I read you, I had not realized that she is a very northern sativaā€¦ thanks for sharing it!
For now Iā€™m going to do s1 (I want to find the version of my clone that behaves best in crosses) and hybrids (to see what it brings to each of them) Im also curious about the flowering time, first time sinse, it goes a little slower than the CBD 30:1 plants, but much faster than the doors, ssh8 and ssh4.

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Oaxacan wheat phenoā€¦

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Good day Central American afficionados.

Theyā€™re still babies but hereā€™s a look.

Bahia landrace. A bit stretchy already.

Everyday Haze. Looking good

Cheers

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Red Snake F2


The Earth starts to rumbleā€¦

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Real good to see someone else having a go at the Bahiaā€¦
Good luck Amigo

Regards

P J

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Thanks. I only have 1 and I hope itā€™s male so I can make some seed.

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Colombian Gold

Getting ready for a long timerā€¦15 days

Thanks again @Old-Ron

Regards

P J

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Ye it does stretch ā€¦and all the growth and action is on the top third.

If I was growing again I wouldnā€™t have nipped at node twoā€¦probably node fourā€¦see if it would grow more bushyā€¦but then again I donā€™t know how much headroom you have.

Bueno Suerte

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A 6ā€™ tent does have its limitations.

Can you tell me how long yours went?

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I vegged for six weeks under lightsā€¦then flippedā€¦and put it in the greenhouse .

Hereā€™s a pic of it last week , ten weeks from the flipā€¦Iā€™m sure she will be a good few weeks yet, and in saying that we are in the rainy season just now and pretty high humidity ā€¦but as I said in the last post she is handling it no problem.![

Regards

P J

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That plant I have just now is around 5 ft including the potā€¦

Are you in a climate you can put it outside when itā€™s two big for the tent. Maybe you can tie it down SOG or that.

The prob maybe ā€¦there ainā€™t much bud on the bottom third of the plant. It is a Sativa from :brazil: and probably in Bahia province t is a big Plant.

Just my thoughts.

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Thanks for the info man.

Running it outside in my climate is a no go.

In a perfect world my one Bahia is male and I can make some crosses with some indica females Iā€™ve got going.

Taming the beast!

Thatā€™s the thinking anyway.

I fit my EDH into a 6ā€™ tent and even with serious gymnastics it was a big challenge.

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Okā€¦if itā€™s healthy and flip it around four weeks if you keep it small it might workā€¦thatā€™s if itā€™s male. If itā€™s female you can pollen chuck.

I got to say Iā€™m in a different climate and Iā€™m into landracesā€¦I donā€™t see the point of crossing landraces that are in danger of becoming extinctā€¦IMHO they need preserving.

Regards

P J

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Yea I could see that.

Iā€™m thinking interesting hybrids on this one. Iā€™ve still got lots of seed so itā€™s all good.

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Hola ā€¦I hope you donā€™t mind me askingā€¦as I am on a search for the Panama 74 ā€¦where would this be availableā€¦maybe return to Panama :panama:

Regards

pj

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I canā€™t wait til i have some more of that! How is the smoke? Iā€™ve got several ā€œWheatiesā€ this round. Hope i can wait for the cure!

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Lol. Yup. Just " a few":grin: few. Looks like a 20+ week plant.

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